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PAGE EIGHT «~— i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA = ] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946 . (.G.CutferWachusefls ~ [POLL INDICATES oRienT comes To LonG 1stanD | DQUGLAS (s i s i E— % | JUNEAU AGAINST Is Coming fo Juneaulf " stATeHooD Now NEWS Unemployment Compensation Of- fice in Juneau. A, | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Voiles, who | GIRL SCOUT NEWS have been houseguests of Mr. and ‘ The meeting of the Douglas In-|Ms. Frank Marshall for several | termediate Troop No. 6 was held at|weeks, have purchased the M. W. | our leader's home, Mrs. Mark Jen-| Sasseen residence on. Fifth Street. | Jensen’s. Sasseen, an Alaska Coastal Airlines | The troop meetings have been|pilot, has been transferred to duty | held the last- three weeks, at Mrs.|in the Anchorage area and will | Jensen. leave on the next steamer Westward y | : | [] [ | f‘\? ' Av II bl ’ A survey of public opinion on the b@gn ¥ 0 JSIng a a e;t“\w}i(md question in Juneau, con- |ducted by the Alaska Daily Em- | CAnNe b i |pire during the past month, indi- | e} For November 15—Lieut. Davis, cates that this city’s voters will vote | | E C " wife and one child, a furnished 882inst .\1.\“-1100(11. | These girls were nominated to|Wwith his family. two bedroom house or apartment Advised of this fact and asked | | office for the first term: Terry e December -—Chief Radioman for a comment today, Governor | Snethen, President; Marilyn Isaak LODGE MEETL ife and two children, “‘Ez’,",‘.,\,[(-rf"’mlmlmg :}:‘d[": Bl '? b(: | Secretary; Mary Cuthbert, and! The Gastineau Lodge, No. 124 i two bedroom house ox|® w;"mm‘!“»h:‘;‘_n ?s fl::x:“:;:mzli?l | Louise Grant, Treasurer, and Bev-| will meet in the Eagles hall tomor- zone” in relation ((; its surmun(‘!- ‘P”y Blce el i ev(‘ning LAl Gunners Mate First Class Bond, 'ings He said he fully expected TrOuf‘ Leader turned over to .the ki wife and no children, a furnished statehood to carry in Westward [FTeamureriRELE S0 of $1.95 from OES INITIATES one bedroom |Alaska and in such Southeast towns | A3k Jous. EhSc Uiam Beouts Bre] Wit & good Srpentaiion \of | working on their badges, the others| yisitors and members present at the For January 1—Pay Clefk Clark as Ketchikan Bt | are working on their second classi special meeting of Nuggett Chapter and two children, an E. L. Bartlett, in Ju- L5t unf hed two or three bedroom neau this week enroute from the M No. 2, Order of Eastern Star last house or apartment |Interior to Ketchikan, said such a Chief Machinist Mate Williams,|vote was “not too surprising,” due | 3 | Peggy Parsons and Louise Grant|Friday evening, the following were served refreshments at the last!initiated: Shirley Fleek of Juneau, DR I P AwEs i ° o . and four children, an unfurn-|to the large number of non-per- meeting. | Agnes Ronning and Jack Ronning, ed three bedroom house or apart-|manent residents in Juneau. Many Miss Beverly Black, Reporter. | of Pelican, Alaska. |REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ment !gevernment workers and other tem- 5 Banquet tables were decorated ¥ | Yoeman Third Cass Chaffin, wife |porary employees would be includ- T 10'0 EE'V‘TTLE._ with tall candles and flowers and oz the Hou ing Requirements and one 1d, a furnished cne or ‘ui in this list, he said. 1 f&lsxn r}nneg, I:upenf_"?ndent-;l'erx‘eshmenls were. served by the - AT 2 i \rements are as fol- two bedroom apartment The outstanding reason offered | 22 04, MiLiak, e rs. Miller and | committee consisting of Geneva Tek‘r'!nr!afl T Guarantee Rent for anti-statehood opinions here N THE COOL WATERS of Long Island Sound, off New York, Robert L. |Ray Spurgeon, cannery foreman, Walters, Alice Poor and Jemima vember 1—Comdr. Carlson, Commander Carlson states that ¥as: “The cost is prohibitive. «Believe It or Not” Ripley and his guests enjoy a game of Mah Jong ‘“!"I )S:'urgéy via PAA for their Se-|Rogers, during which Mrs. Bertha SENATE tHkaa oh - a furnish- the akove personel will guarantee Alaska is not well enough popu- aboard his colorful Chinese junk “Mon Lei.” Ripley had the “Mon Lei” |attle homes. Miller will direct can-|{ Goetz, Secretary of the Chapter, lated to take statehood at this prought across the Pacific from Kowloon, China, installed diesel engines, | nery business from the Seattle of-|was presented with a birthday cake THIRTY-SIX YEARS IN ALASKA sdroom rent as of date availability of such £ Eftan; i » h;_xm;g (q\nr!(‘r< time. The 40,000 white popula- and converted into one of the most unusual pleasure yachts in theic(;\:xr:; ‘:';.L" which has been established at| by the W. M., Mrs. Bach. us a S, P i n 3 ¢ ¥ i > ; na e 13302 Smit ver re { A g 5 y . no chil-| Any person who can help with tion would bear the brunt of high- try. Pictured (1 tor.) are: ]Robe{‘t LARt\lnl(’):‘rSBZG;’(“YEI:;? f&l‘;‘i‘"gi‘;ls 4 02 Smith Tower Bldg. | e ! Your Vote Will Be A, one bedroom this housing problem has been re- ef_taxation. Yorls Chinktow, B O e (T icnat) Puerto Rico was known as Bor- Appreciated i quested to write Lieut. Comdr. E. p.) The reason many persons gave Ircm a night club in Manhatan, where'shey; oreriain, (e ey PROPERTY SALES inquen by its Indian inhabitants Cuth- Chester, Jr, member of the Juneau I("Al..l p;u-s:u»ll;-hood convictions was: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Reed of Ju-|beiore Columbus’ time. (Paid adv.) .n, a Emergency Housing Committee, “Alaska will never move forward Business of the club includes pot- neau have purchased the Don Bal-| FRUTP L R | house or Post Office Box 316, or call Blue ‘“““j she has st?tchcf;ilvhfifl"f are POTTERS ('.UB Wlll tery discussion, studies on the sub- mat home and will move in this; Phonograph KRecords. Hcme g 820 countless ways in which oppres- ect, and actual pottery work. weck. Mrs. Balmat will visit in: Beautiful. sively higher taxation can be pre- SEE DEMONSTRAIHON 1 ,_,,,p._,_y,,,,_ { - e e - A5 A" P 8 4T L AR |catabio 15, e, St Yo't i OF "POTIERS WHEEL” ~ STEAMER MOVEMENTS now, we may not get the t favorsble . atiitude of Mrs. Roe Peterson will demon- Princess Louise, from the south, ongres o [ icbind Im;m‘miim:t" s strate the use of the electric pot- scheduled to arrive tomorrow after- A'.otker A.r Sh'pment 0f ter's wheel befc members of the noon or evening. | Alaska Potter’s Club at their regu- Alaska and Baranof scheduled to ‘FORMER wA( FOUND la monthly meeting tomorrow sail from Seattle for Alaska ports night at 8 o'clock in the club room Thursday, unless waterfront strik GU“.'!'Y OF THEF]‘. at the A. B. Hall intervenc ; [l The power-driven potters wheel, Estebeth chedu seil for built by George Jorgenson, and the Skagway 10 o'clock tor SENIEN(E IMPOSED electrically controlled potters kiln, Leota scheduled to sail from Auk built L y Dave Barnett, are recent Bay every Thursday at 9:15 a. m also additions to the club room. These to connect with O'Harra Bus at FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. 30. units are complete with acces: Haines for Fairbanks and Anchor- T T E —Five years imprisonment at hard ies for operation age. lator and a dishonorable discharge Organized from the original group - i from the Army is the penalty cf eight persons who met nearly a Phonograph FKecords. Hom: which a United States Military year ago to discuss the possibilities Beautiful. FBESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES | Court imposed on Mrs. 1 of financing a potters kiln, the club s B 7 - v Nas membe: Empire Want Ads vring resulis’ tain. The sentence wes orcered aiter the court found Mrs. Durant guilty on three counts: of having a hand in the theft and embezzlement of one and one-half million dollars $ o 9 worth of jewels belonging to the Dlstln uls ed Hesse family, and of being AWOL from her military post. Mrs. Durant, who had been in charge of the Kronberg Castle — fOI' F avor which was being used as an Amer- 1.an officers’ club when the jewels disappeared—took the verdict stoi- cally. Her husband, Col. Jack Durant, r, West Coast industrialist, peints a finger as he answers and Major David Watson still are a question while testifying before the House Merchant Marine Com- awaiting trial on charges of com- mittee investigating shipbuilding profits in wartime. (AP Wirephoto) plicity in the theft. | L 7%, | In his closing appeal for mer('y.‘ DIVORCE FILED ‘BIMBER' MOONSHINING Mrs. Durant’s lawyer pleaded that, Julius Lund today filed suit iv _— the WAC captain was being made | the District Court here asking a di- | TORUN, Poland—The making of the scapcgoat for all the looting vorce from Mary Lund, with in- “bimber’—moonshine vodka—is an dcne by American soldiers in occu- compatibility as ground. The Lunds expensive business in Poland if you Pied Germany. Thousands of oth-| were married at Juneau, January get caught. A tribunal fined one €IS, he said, have done the same | 15, 1942, They have no children. Polish moonshiner 200,000 zlotys and thing. It is unjust, he added, to The plaintiff asks to be adjudged full | sentenced him to 14 days in jail. |Point the finger at this woman and | now grown to t GEORGE BROTHERS Juneaw’s Oldest Super Market lione 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily title to residence vroperties now - .- — ay: “You will now pay the penalty | jointly held by the couple. Empire Want Aas bring resuits'|{0r something that the whole world | x - |knows that many, many peoples U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU {bave done with immunity.” | JUNEAU, ALASKA —_—————— | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME i Anchorage 54 26 35 0 Clear | | ey i 7 Barrow 19 8 13 19 Clear | R Moo Bethel 42 33 Trace | SAI.MON DERBY’ TR \ Cordova 57 42 0 Clear { 4 Dawson 15 0 Clear SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—Walter Hil- Edmonton AL ! o Cloudy lary, a Seattle packing lot opera-, Fairba ~_" “.‘, T“_‘C" Cloudy | tor, has caught only two salmon in Haines 42 4.. 0: C.l‘xud,\' ;im life. One, an 18-pound, 8 oun- Juneau 41 42 05 Cloudy {cer! put him in the finals of the Juneau Airport 40 41 13 Rain |Seattle Times Salmon Derby: the | Ketchikan 49 42 1.82 Cloudy {second, 26 pounds, 11 ounces, won Kotzebue 31 82 09 Fog him the city title and $1,750 cash! McGrath 31 2 0 Cloudy |first prize. Nome :"4 2 0;—; = Four ounces behind Hillary was Northway 2 2 Slear Mrs. Bertha Casad with Eleanor Pl“"ls"‘;"“ 46 46 1.05 Rain Erickson, third, at 21 pounds, 7 | THE TWO BIG MOTORS OF THE PNA Portland ounces. Each won one of the five | % x e Prince George H] 42 05 Fog new Dodge automobiles given as i Coast Liner combine the strength of thousands of Prince Rupert 46 52 94 Rain | prizes. # = Lock Seattle 54 54 08 Cloudy i B RS o SO G cy LL - i ; horsepower with the delicate precision of a fine p Sitka 55 4 0 [ ; (o Whitehorse 31 29 02 Cloudy o e B e e R R g watch's mechanism. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES 7 Yakutat 60 2 0 Cloudy | . g % *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a: m. rods is proud of the dependability of these engines WEATHER SYNOP he deep low pressure center which moved |1 T 0 'I'» H E P E 0 P l E i a3 into the Gulf of Alas terday is centered this morning near Cape | d that power each of the Coast Liner fleet. Founded Decision and is s of cold air theastward across | | $ northwestern Car nperature s in this ol | in Alaska o . o for the growth of Alaska . « .+ cold air mass. Snow rted durir urs at scattered . o . points over northern Alaska tern Canada i G ASTINEAU C]HAN“IEL P N A’s day-in, day-out regularly scheduled flights stations from the northweste tates to Southeast Alaska. Tem- s - 7 g peratures were be rmal over Southeast Alaska yesterday ; i e I i serve this great land . . . swiftly . . . safely . . . and § MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN 1 wish that I could come around and thank each of you personally % % s % . 3 4 N 1Ow TWIRQ sfetted £ /s of air Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today for your splendid acceptance of SPRUCE LOCKERS and my operation i economically « « + with the finest standards of a o WIND Height of Waves methods. I have been under contract to Mr.”A. S. Glover, Owner, to { transport . b plus friendliness and courtesy. $ Fipfior P, Temp. Dt and vel. . (Ben Condition) | operate this plant and offer the service and square dealing that Alaskans ! &':" I:“"‘f e I - " :31 i } ‘(:::: [ lti_ke and Ii;'o :)_\'. I'm}ur the ()gfice of Prwe‘ A?l?lmol?‘t ::‘ti]orrlnfglte:) r;:(s:rc\‘x(la]: | #PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASEA™ : : Look to ‘i g b of 5 2 oy . | ions, methods, ete. can no longer operate is any 2 1 e i e # i ¥ * Eldred Rock 43 NE 31 4 feet | . o B H ; 3 ave as Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP: F:r Fir w" Light 43 1 4 f,.:.‘ { plant and face myself in the shaving mirror as a medt‘ man. 1 h.ug asked PNA te Guard Island 3 3 feet and received cancellation of my contract with Mr. Glover 'apd will turn | Lincoln Rock Cloud 51 1 foot complete operation into his hands Nevember 10,}19431 'Reahzl;{]'gl thf?}t tg{«“ : NE Point Retreat Rait 45 3 feet | will work a hardship on Mr. Glover, I wish to thank him publicly Zor his P CI c N A S MARINE FOF FOR PERIOD UESDAY EVE understanding. 1 ask your continued confidence in SPRUCE LOCKERS A Fl ORTHERN ]RL[ NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner ait and again THANK YOU. e and outside waters, Cape Decision to Yakutat—northerly to northeasterly ap e L . < | tAlflSéq’S FOREMOST eAirlines winds 20 to 30 milks per hour slowly decreasing to 15 to 20 miles per hour And may I say to the Office of Frice Administration: “Thanks for | g by Tuesday. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick the Buggy Ride!” . RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE S0 Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Cape Di m—southerly to % ACKMAN | Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 e ol southeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour slowly decreasing to 15 to 20 (Signed) : LEE BL MAN. ! by ety e By $ miles per hour. Rain or rain showers with slowly decreasing cloudiness. Lew re center H 5 inches—near Cape Decision, slowly fLng. | il oo e FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS . Copyright 1946 By Pocific Northern Airlines | !

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